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TV Shows - Boston Legal

Boston Legal is an American legal drama-comedy (dramedy) created by David E. Kelley, which originally ran on ABC from October 3, 2004 to December 8, 2008. A spin-off of the long-running series The Practice, Boston Legal followed the personal and professional exploits of a group of attorneys working at the law firm of Crane, Poole & Schmidt.

Even though the show was a little too preachy and left leaning, Boston Legal was a great show. But it had one of the worst endings in TV. Alan and Denny get married even though they are two straight males. And Denny looses his law form that he helped build since the 1960s. Not a really sad ending, or even a happy one. Just an bad ending to a good show. -- Submitted By: (bjohn345) on May 15, 2010, 9:11 am - (1 votes)
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This show will always be one of my favorites. The acting was great, throughout, and I strongly disagree that the two leads were seen to hog the episodes to the exclusion of the supporting cast. Each and every character on this show was allowed to step into the spotlight, and the acting stayed top-notch. -- Submitted By: (jonsmith) on January 24, 2010, 2:53 pm - (2 votes)
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Another David E. Kelley program where the actors contracts are written on water. If your not the lead or interesting. Your likely to be replaced with no explanation.
This show became the Denny Crane/Alan Shore show. With the rest of the cast left flapping in the wind. Gone as quickly as the came. I found Denny and Alan interesting but I would have liked to know more about the other characters too.
-- Submitted By: (Yusiri86) on July 23, 2009, 5:43 pm - (0 votes)
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This show was pretty good for the first 3 seasons, then crashed in the 4th. I'm having trouble getting through my DVD set and will definitely sell it when done. Forget season 6. I couldn't believe the last episode I watched where Alan Shore defended a cold blooded killer saying it was okay for people to kill each other in revenge but capital punishment is wrong. Huh? Are the writers on drugs?
All the preaching in previous episodes was nauseating left-wing tripe. I keep hoping Alan Shore will lose his cases, but no matter how stupid they are, he always wins. The juries in the programs are as thick as the one in the OJ Simpson case. It's enough to make you lose confiidence in the system. -- Submitted By: (MarilynB) on March 23, 2009, 12:05 pm - (-1 votes)
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